Retail security experts contend many malware-fueled breaches could be prevented if merchants took more proactive steps to lock down networks and point-of-sale devices. One card issuer says a new retail Trojan designed to sniff out card details is likely to blame for the uptick in attacks. The MAPCO Express attack may have infected all of the 377 convenience stores that connect to MAPCO’s corporate network, exposing card data associated with transactions conducted between March 14 and April 21. The FBI and MAPCO continue to investigate the breach.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/mapco-attack-highlights-retail-trend-a-5756

